ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The research explored the role of interpersonal justice perceptions in an organisation undergoing change. Interpersonal justice was operationalised by dividing it into two components namely, social sensitivity and informational justice. The study falls within the qualitative and quantitative paradigm. The research was conducted at a South African financial institution undergoing change due to a merger and acquisition, and comprised of in-depth interviews as well as an exploratory survey. The sample consisted of 159 employees. The results confirm those of previous research studies regarding the relationship between interpersonal justice and job satisfaction. The results also showed that a difference in the interpersonal justice perceptions of employees at different job grades exists. Interpersonal justice perceptions are likely when employees believe that they personally are treated fairly and are being adequately informed of the changes in their organisation. This is of utmost importance if one is to create a just and efficient workforce during organisational change processes.

The primary objective of the study was to describe Professor Christiaan Barnard’s career development according to the theoretical model formulated by Greenhaus, Callanan and Godshalk (2000). The research design implemented ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This review examines the medical model's conceptualisation of postnatal depression
(pND) from a feminist perspective. The arguments are fourfold: Firstly, it argues that
the fundamental problem underlying ...

Persistence is not a well researched phenomenon. In addition, no previous research
has suggested a process depicting a combination of variables that are related to
persistence. The current study explores the process of ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this research study was to look at the challenges which student peer educators face at Stellenbosch University. Semi-structured interviews were done with male and female peer educators who are ...

Very little is known about the experiences of black children living in poverty in South Africa. This compromises
the delivery of appropriate psychological services. This dissertation considers the contribution that ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Parental bereavement has generated interest internationally, and yet very few bereavement
studies have been conducted within South Africa, even though the prevalence of South African
adolescents ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this quantitative study was to determine factors affecting adherence to anti –
retroviral therapy in two medical health centres, Mitford and Philani clinics in the
magisterial district of ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This research presents findings from a study conducted in Ghanzi District, west of Botswana. The research aimed to explore and make meaning out of the resentment by sexually active San men in the district ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Zero new infections, zero AIDS related death and an HIV free generation is an attainable reality. But it is an attainable reality that requires the involvement of every member of the society. This is ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: A combined quantitative and qualitative methodology was employed in order to explore
the intimate heterosexual context of coloured* pregnant adolescents as a determinant of
their sexual risk-taking ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The goal of this research is to establish the effect of a hypnosis programme,
based on the cognitive behavioural-hypnotherapeutical model (Araoz, 1985),
on amateur golfers with a handicap of less than ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to investigate the nature of the relationship between the Big
Five personality factors and practical and theoretical training performance in adult Basic
education and training ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Many Black nurses who originally come from previously disadvantaged communities
find themselves at present in relatively senior positions. The reality is, however, that
many of these employees are still ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Violence is considered a global mental health problem. The rate of violence in South Africa is amongst the highest in the world and much of this violence is disproportionately skewed towards the poorer ...

Few studies have assessed the prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) associated
with the receipt of an HIV-positive diagnosis and no published studies in South Africa have used a
structured clinical interview ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study recognised the importance of well-being of employees in today’s turbulent working environment. It departed from the notion that the sustainability of organisations is determined by the quality ...

ENGLISH ABSTRACT: People diagnosed as being HIV positive or having AIDS develop depression as they attempt to cope with their daily lives. Some studies have indicated the prevalence of depression and anxiety in people ...